75 episodes

A weekly podcast where we cover flashpoints in history that help to give context to our current chaotic state of affairs.

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A weekly podcast where we cover flashpoints in history that help to give context to our current chaotic state of affairs.

    Is There a Labor Shortage or Does No One Want to Work Your Terrible Jobs?

    Is There a Labor Shortage or Does No One Want to Work Your Terrible Jobs?

    If you check social media lately you'll see that businesses have been posting signs saying that no one has been showing up for their shifts at different restaurants and no one wants to work anymore. Republican governors have been cutting extra unemployment benefits because they want to incentivize people to get back to work who have been getting a little too comfortable with that extra $300 dollar payout during the pandemic. Is there more to the story? Are people hesitant to return to work sectors that left them high and dry the very minute they showed signs of trouble? Are people now demanding a little more from employers after they've shown what they're willing to do when times get tough? That's what we discuss on today's episode of Acts of Pod.
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    • 56 min
    History of Conspiracy Theory as Political Tool or They're Coming for Your Hamburgers!

    History of Conspiracy Theory as Political Tool or They're Coming for Your Hamburgers!

    If you haven't heard, the radical left is coming for you and your way of life. They want to cancel your children's books, they want to take away your guns, and worst of all, limit your red meat intake to 4 pounds a year. Where is this threat coming from exactly? Great question! Can I see the data on that, is there an article or even something coming out of the White House stating their intentions? Nope. But sometimes you have to read in between the lines and intuit what's "really" going on and this has been going on in American politics from the beginning which is why we're covering some of the best historical conspiracy theories to see what they have in common with contemporary theories (quite a bit).
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    • 50 min
    Voter Suppression Bills or Block the Vote the Sequel

    Voter Suppression Bills or Block the Vote the Sequel

    You would think as we are still fighting the pandemic and dealing with the fallout from quarantine, that state governments would be focusing on education, employment, or healthcare. There is so much need and healing in this country you would hardly know where to start but republican legislatures knew exactly where to start, voter suppression bills. There are literally hundreds of voter suppression bills making it more difficult for people to vote up in 47 states as we speak. We cover some of the common elements of these bills so you can know what to look for in your state. Good luck out there.
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    • 53 min
    A Brief History of Mass Shootings and Gun Violence

    A Brief History of Mass Shootings and Gun Violence

    If you were wondering why there are more mass shootings in the US than any other country, we'll let you in on a little secret, with only 4.4% of the world's population, we account for 46% of civilian held firearms. That's a lot of guns. And it's hard to talk about an issue with a lot of angry people that have a ton of guns, so you can see how this has become an intractable problem. Will this next generation that has lived under the shadow of school shooter drills and the threat of mass shootings be the one to mark a permanent change in the way we approach gun policy? All this and more, on this episode of Acts of Pod.
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    • 52 min
    The Origin Story of Cancel Culture or Cancel Culture Club

    The Origin Story of Cancel Culture or Cancel Culture Club

    A year into the pandemic, with over a half a million lives lost, economic stress, kids missing out on school, we all know that despite all this loss the most important issue facing us all is the threat of being cancelled, or at least you would believe that based on the amount of coverage it receives. Now if you feel cancel culture may not be as dangerous as let's say, unchecked systemic violence, you would be correct. But why is it when there are verifiably more pressing threats, that these issues from the culture wars are brought up more frequently than vaccines or education or any other of the dozens of issues that effect Americans quality of life? We cover that in today's episode of Acts of Pod.
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    • 42 min
    History of The Religious Right or They're Neither Moral Nor the Majority, Discuss

    History of The Religious Right or They're Neither Moral Nor the Majority, Discuss

    The religious right, has several names and is comprised of several groups but didn't really coalesce and show their real influence until the mid to late 70s. Surprisingly, it was not the election of the first Southern Evangelical, Jimmy Carter, that offered a cause for Southern Evangelicals and other Christian religious groups to rally around, it wasn't reproductive rights or their reintroduction of Christian prayer in schools either. This week we take a look at the religious right and it's many splinter groups and how it has impacted the American political narrative as we freeze in our Texas homes, yee haw!
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    • 57 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
20 Ratings

20 Ratings

BananiRie ,

Funny & Informative

Always a delight to find in my feed. It’s like hanging out with smart friends who know and care about the issues but can also get silly to break up the intensity of what they’re discussing.

Jamdclegg ,

Informative but a bit flippant at times

I appreciate what this podcast is: an effort to contextualize the present through revisitation of and connection to the past.

However, I was listening to ep. 43 about the Uranium Spill @ Church Rock and couldn’t help but notice the irreverence and flippancy with which the suffering and exploitation of the Navajo people was treated by the hosts.

I imagined how a relative of someone who worked in the mines, who had cancer or other diseases from the spill, would react to the constant cackling & sarcasm when talking about how they were exploited and ignored.

Of course, sarcasm and cynicism can help us through difficult experiences or hard times. Indigenous scholars constantly cite “rez humor” as emerging from sometimes hopeless situations. I love cracking jokes when life seems too grim to cope.

But please, in future, be more gentle when discussing the pain and suffering of others.

In any case, thank you for taking the time to put the information together; just the delivery irked me in a few places. I hope you understand.

Madhouse1114 ,

Excellent podcast

Smart and insightful.

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